Quinny 65040-AB manual Before setting or changing a sequence, read, Sequence Network Data

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Section VIII - Power$ync IIOperation

NETWORK SEQUENCE SETUP

SEQUENCE NUMBER TO CHANGE ____

PRESS ENTER TO ACCEPT VALUE

Before setting or changing a sequence, read

Network Setup (page 37). Press the UP or DOWN arrow keys to change the sequence number selected. Press ENTER to select the sequence number indicated and move to the edit display. Having sequence changes planned and documented will aid in evaluating future changes and maximize power savings.

When ENTER is pressed to accept a sequence number, the following edit display will appear:

SEQUENCE: _____ NETWORK DATA: ______

1 > A 2 > B 3 > C 4 > - 5 > - 6 > -

UP/DOWN POSITION, F1 EDIT, ENTER RETURN

This display will immediately indicate which sequence is ready to be edited. The machine ID letter in the first position will be flashing at a fast rate and the model designation of that machine will be displayed in NETWORK DATA:. There are six position numbers that can be used in a sequence. This corresponds to the maximum number of compressors that can be networked together. Press the UP key once to cause the machine ID letter in the first position to stop flashing and cause the machine ID letter in the second position to start flashing. All positions can be accessed to make changes or additions by using the UP or DOWN arrow keys. Press F1 to edit the desired position.

SEQUENCE: ______ NETWORK DATA: ______

1 > A 2 > B 3 > C 4 > -5 > -6 > -

UP/DOWN MACHINE ID, ENTER RETURN

When the position number of the machine to be changed is flashing at a fast rate, press F1 to change the rate at which the machine ID letter flashes to a slower rate. This indicates that changes can be made to that particular position number. Use the UP or DOWN arrow keys to

select the machine ID. Once the proper machine ID has been selected, press ENTER to accept. The machine ID just selected will again flash at a rapid rate. This indicates that the control is ready to be moved to the next position number with the UP or DOWN arrow keys. This process is repeated until all positions are correct.

NOTE

When a compressor machine ID is already assigned to a sequence position, it cannot be assigned to another position without generating a fault warning message. If, for example, machine ‘A’ is assigned to position ‘4’, you cannot assign machine ‘A’ to position ‘1’ without first removing it from position ‘4’. When editing the machine ID for a particular position, the UP arrow key will scroll through the alphabet in ascending order. The DOWN arrow key will scroll in descending order. The alphabet contains a dash before the letter ‘A’. The dash indicates that there is no compressor assigned to that position. In the above example, change position ‘4’ to a dash before assigning machine ‘A’ to position ‘1’.

If an operator tries to assign the same machine ID letter to two positions, the following fault message will be displayed:

YOU HAVE USED THE SAME MACHINE TWICE PLEASE PRESS ENTER TO CONTINUE EDIT

To change schedule information, press F2 at Network Configuration Menu 2. The first portion of the schedule that will be available to change is the day of the week.

NETWORK SCHEDULE SETUP

DAY TO CHANGE MONDAY

PRESS ENTER TO ACCEPT VALUE

Use the UP or DOWN arrow keys to scroll to the proper day of the week for which a change is required. When the correct day is flashing in the display, press ENTER to accept the day and proceed to the schedule menu.

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Contents QSD Series Page Table of Contents Section V Maintenance or Service Preparation Standard Warranty Dimensional Data air-cooled Dimensional Data water-cooled Safety Precautions Section I GeneralSafety Alert Symbols Spare Parts Ordering InformationSection II Description General Description Compression Cycle and Air FlowMoisture Separator Cooling SystemLubricating Fluid System Water-cooledCapacity Control System Electrical System Back-up Control Shutdown ConditionsMain Power on Light IndicatorsSafety Sensors High Discharge Air Temperature LightsSection II Description Receiving Section III InstallationMoving the Unit to the Installation Site LocationPiping Connections Manual Shutoff Valve Piping Fit-upElectrical GuardsWater Flow Water QualityFluid Level Fan RotationStarting the Compressor Section IV Operating ProceduresPrior to Starting Stopping the Compressor Normal OperationStopping the Compressor Emergency Temperature Readings Water-cooledPressure Readings Section V Preparing for Maintenance or Service This page Intentionally Left Blank Section VI Servicing SafetyFluid Specifications Air Filter Fluid LifePreparation for New Seal Installation Input Shaft SealSeal Installation Airend Sealing SystemPressure Switch Back-up Operating Mode Section VII Service AdjustmentsPressure Switch Adjusting Pressure SwitchThis page Intentionally Left Blank Back-up Mode Operation Section Viii Power$ync II OperationIntroduction to Power$ync Do not switch modes with power on the compressorSingle Machine Operational Modes Multiple Machine Operational ModeAuto Dual Time Delay Continuous RunPressure Settings Network Load Delay TimeNetwork Installation Connecting Cable to the Power$ync II Circuit BoardRocker Switch Settings UP/DOWN DEADBAND, F1 EDIT, Enter Return Network Voltage Tests on Power$ync II SystemsNetwork Setup Power-up Displays Start-upSection Viii Power$ync II Operation Compressor in Back-up Mode U19 Memory Failure Contact Your Service RepresentativeU19 Data not Initialized Press F2 to Initialize Deadband Data Error Press F1 to ClearU19 Data Checksum Error Press F2 to Update Filter Needs Servicing Please Replace AS Soon AS Possible Additional Sensors Start-up DisplaysOperational Displays Compressor is StartingProgrammed Shutdown Compressor is Unloaded Minutes Left to ShutdownCompressor is Unloaded Compressor Mode of Operation Auto Dual Timed Stop Press F1 Compressor Settings and Maintenance DisplaysMode and Pressure Displays Press F2Read Pressure Settings pages 34-35 before Press F1 to change the load and unload pressuresMachine ID for this Compressor Press Enter to Accept Value Machine ID SetupPlease Wait Network Configuration in Progress UP/DOWN POSITION, F1 EDIT, Enter Return Before setting or changing a sequence, readSequence Network Data UP/DOWN Machine ID, Enter ReturnDAY Monday SEQ Network Configuration MenuDAY Monday SEQ Abcd To clear a particular sequence from the memory, press F1 Compressor Hourmeter Menu Compressor Hourmeters Filter Service HourmetersReset Service Hourmeters Intake Filter HoursPress F1 to Reset Fluid Hours Press Enter to Return Press F1 to Reset Fluid Filter Hours Press Enter to ReturnFluid Filter Hours Reset to Press Enter to Return Fluid Hours Reset to Press Enter to ReturnTo SET Time and Date Compressor Maintenance Menu Compressor Control TestTime Menu To View Current Time Time and Date Menu Current Time on this ControlUnload Press HorsepowerCompressor Control Test Menu Unload Valve Test Press F1 Fluid PressCompressor Diagnostic Menu View Shutdown LOG Unit Configuration DateModem Baud Rate Setup Network DiagnosticSection Viii Power$ync II Operation ETOL00 FTOL00 Network Connection Data Confidence F1 to EDIT/ENTER to Accept Value Indicator is lit, the indicator will remain litModem INITIALIZATION** Init Compressor has Shut Down Emergency Stop Button WAS Pressed Sequence Data Error Press F1 to Clear Schedule Data Error Compressor has Shut Down Take Corrective Action Back-up Mode until all faults have been corrected Inlet Temp Fluid Pressure STG 1 OUT Temp STG 2 in Temp Shutdown Log Messages Emergency Stop PressedMotor Overload STG 2 Discharge RTD Failure Control log has no entries at that point Section IX Troubleshooting Probable Causes Corrective Action Failure to StartSection IX Troubleshooting Unscheduled ShutdownProbable Causes Corrective Action Unscheduled Shutdown Probable Causes Corrective Action Low Air Delivery Frequent Air Cleaner CloggingHigh Discharge Air Temperature Frequent Fluid Filter CloggingCompressor does not Unload when there is no Air Demand Too Rapid Cycling Between Load and Unload Water in Buffing Air Vent Bowls Pressure Relief Valve ExhaustingExcessive Fluid in Buffing Air Vent Bowls Excessive Fluid in Gearbox Vent BowlLow Delivery Pressure High Interstage PressureErroneous Displays Microprocessor Will Not Display MessagesSection X- Maintenance Schedule Interval ActionDaily Operating Record Quincy Compressor QSD Quincy Compressor QSD